Growing Things
Shook Twins Lyrics
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What you like
But it's still the same thing
You can take what you need
But you can't
Believe it will remain
Remain the same
The same thing
Eventually your walls will fall
Cause things we build don't last as long
Last as long
Let it be little one
Leave it there
Let it rise up from the ground
Listen close little one
Things that grow have a common gentle sound
That will remain the same thing
In a crowded house filled with things
No one sees, no one needs
Has no sound of growing things
Growing things
So call it what you will
What you like
But it's still the same thing
You can take what you need
But you can't
Believe it will remain
Remain the same
The same thing
The lyrics to "Growing Things" by Shook Twins seem to reflect on the fleeting nature of things we build in our lives, whether it's our beliefs, possessions or relationships. The first verse suggests that we can call things by different names, but at their core, they are still the same thing. We can take what we need from them, but they won't necessarily last forever. This is expressed in the lines "You can take what you need, but you can't believe it will remain. Remain the same, the same thing." The use of repetition and consonance ("remain the same thing") emphasizes the idea that nothing is permanent.
The second verse advises the listener to let things be and trust in the natural process of growth. "Paint your faith on your wall, eventually your walls will fall" seems to suggest that forcing our beliefs onto others or being too rigid in them can be detrimental in the long run. Instead, we should let things grow and develop on their own, with the line "Let it rise up from the ground" conveying a sense of organic, slow growth. The last line of the verse "Things that grow have a common gentle sound that will remain the same thing" reinforces the idea that growth is a natural process that follows its own gentle rhythm.
The final verse seems to contrast the idea of growing things with a sense of stagnation or decay. The image of a crowded house filled with things that "no one sees, no one needs" suggests a sense of clutter and excess. This stands in contrast to the growing things in the previous verse, which bring a sense of vitality and purpose. The repetition of the final lines "So call it what you will, what you like, but it's still the same thing" suggests that no matter how we label or perceive things, they are ultimately subject to the same laws of growth and decay.
Overall, "Growing Things" seems to encourage the listener to embrace the natural process of growth, rather than trying to control or force things in our lives. The metaphor of growing things serves as a reminder that nothing is permanent, but that there is beauty and vitality in the process of growth itself.
Line by Line Meaning
Call it what will
No matter what you call it
What you like
No matter how you perceive it
But it's still the same thing
It has the same inherent qualities
You can take what you need
You may acquire what you require
But you can't
However, you cannot
Believe it will remain
Think that it will stay constant
Remain the same
Continue to be unchanged
The same thing
With the same essence
Paint your faith on your wall
Adorn your wall with your beliefs
Eventually your walls will fall
At some point, your wall will break down
Cause things we build don't last as long
Because structures we create do not exist forever
Last as long
Endure for a long time
Let it be little one
Allow it to exist, little one
Leave it there
Let it stay where it is
Let it rise up from the ground
Allow it to sprout from the earth
Listen close little one
Pay attention, little one
Things that grow have a common gentle sound
All developing things have a similar soft noise
That will remain the same thing
Which will remain constant
In a crowded house filled with things
Amidst a congested dwelling filled with matter
No one sees, no one needs
Nobody perceives, nobody needs
Has no sound of growing things
Contains no audible signals of development
Growing things
Rising matters
Writer(s): LAURA SHOOK, KATELYN SHOOK
Contributed by Allison G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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